“Having an additional distinct color for high strength orthopedic sutures enables surgeons to perform procedures with more confidence,” said Richard C. Lehman, M.D., orthopedic surgeon and Medical Director of the U.S. Center for Sports Medicine. “With better suture management, we can achieve results faster, while simultaneously enhancing accuracy.”

The Dyneema Purity Black fiber builds on the advantageous characteristics Dyneema Purity fiber is known for, including strength, 15 times stronger than steel, small profile, high pliability and proven biocompatibility, while answering a previously unmet need for more complex sutures for procedures such as shoulder fixation, knee ligament and meniscus repair. This innovative black fiber complements the already robust Dyneema Purityportfolio used in many different medical devices, such as surgical sutures and cables of SGX (white), VG (blue) and RP (radiopaque yellow) fibers.

“DSM is committed to improving the lives of patients through groundbreaking, research-based biomedical solutions,” said Carola Hansen, Director of Product Management, Polyethylenes, DSM Biomedical. “Dyneema Purity Black fiber further extends our leadership position in medical-grade polyethylene, addressing our partners’ challenge for smarter suturing contrast and enhanced design options. Dyneema Purity Black fiber lays the foundation for a new generation of surgical products for the most intricate medical procedures to truly help patients.”

Like SGX 110 and VG 110, Dyneema Purity Black fiber has been initially developed for use in the design of sports medicine applications, such as orthopedic sutures. The addition of the black fiber allows for the manufacturing of more complex sutures incorporating several different fiber colors. With the orthopedic soft tissue repair market continuing to grow, the Dyneema Purity Black fiber, which strongly contrasts against surrounding tissues, provides physicians with more and better options to perform complex surgeries.

1) The black colorant in UHMWPE surgical sutures in the US is currently under review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the listing of the black colorant used in Dyneema Purity® Black fiber submitted via a Color Additive Petition.